Two of these ('Lone Survivor,' 'Her') aren't technically opening this weekend, but they are expanding to many more theaters. That, along with the year's first Hercules flick (yup, there's another one coming in July) and the recent slew of high-quality holiday releases, make for a very crowded cineplex.

Millions of people are unemployed in America these days, but there ARE jobs out there. If you check the employment classified you just might find a number of jobs available in the fields of, science, technology, engineering, and math. Millions of Americans may be out of work, but numerous surveys have shown lots of job opportunities in these fields (dubbed STEM by the analysts) — so why aren’t more students considering them?

A new study indicates many kids feel getting into those professions would simply be “too challenging.”

Hollywood is getting ready to roll out the red carpet for the 84th Academy Awards. The live event takes place on Sunday, February 26th at 7pm and will be broadcast on ABC12. This morning at 8:30, the announcement came down revealing this year's nominees.

Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" picked up the most nominations totaling 11, while silent film "The Artist" racked up 10 nominations. "Moneyball" and "War Horse" each picked up six, as "The Descendants" and "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" both scored five. Get the full list of nominees for the 84th Academy Awards after the jump.

If you're single, you may be more inclined to celebrate this wacky holiday! Today is Male Watcher's Day and there are plenty of things you can do if you really want to watch the guys. So you could do this in a discreet matter or out in the open, but check out a list of suggestions after the jump.

It’s a holiday week, and you know what that means — studios realize you’re looking to escape your visiting in-laws, so most are debuting this weekend’s movies a few days ahead of schedule. And without a doubt, there are some surefire winners in the pack.

Rooney’s son Brian stood up on a chair and pronounced Ruthman dead after the man suffered a heart attack. However, FDNY was able to resuscitate Ruthman once at New York hospital and he is currently in intensive care.

"It's a sad day at '60 Minutes' and for everybody here at CBS News," said Jeff Fager, chairman of CBS News and the executive producer of '60 Minutes.'" It's hard to imagine not having Andy around. He loved his life and he lived it on his own terms. We will miss him very much."

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